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CAS Number:
UNSPSC Code:
12352204
NACRES:
NA.75
MDL number:
Biological source:
Porcine pancreas
Concentration:
1 ×
biological source
Porcine pancreas
Quality Level
sterility
sterile-filtered
product line
BioReagent
form
solution
mol wt
23.4 kDa
concentration
1 ×
technique(s)
cell culture | mammalian: suitable
impurities
Porcine parvovirus, none detected (9 CFR)
pH
7.0-7.6
shipped in
dry ice
storage temp.
−20°C
Application
Trypsin solution from porcine pancreas has been used for keratinocyte isolation and staining. It has also been used as a component of CMF-Steinberg′s solution to replace heart tissues after centrifugation in a study to culture embryonic cardiomyocytes from Mexican axolotl.
For trypsin digestion of peptides, use a ratio of about 1:100 to 1:20 for trypsin:peptide. The typical use for this product is in removing adherent cells from a culture surface. The concentration of trypsin necessary to dislodge cells from their substrate is dependent primarily on the cell type and the age of the culture. Trypsins have also been used for the re-suspension of cells during cell culture, in proteomics research for digestion of proteins and in various in-gel digestions. Additional applications include assessing crystallization by membrane-based techniques and in a study to determine that protein folding rates and yields can be limited by the presence of kinetic traps.
For trypsin digestion of peptides, use a ratio of about 1:100 to 1:20 for trypsin:peptide. The typical use for this product is in removing adherent cells from a culture surface. The concentration of trypsin necessary to dislodge cells from their substrate is dependent primarily on the cell type and the age of the culture. Trypsins have also been used for the re-suspension of cells during cell culture, in proteomics research for digestion of proteins and in various in-gel digestions. Additional applications include assessing crystallization by membrane-based techniques and in a study to determine that protein folding rates and yields can be limited by the presence of kinetic traps.
Biochem/physiol Actions
Trypsin cleaves peptides on the C-terminal side of lysine and arginine residues. The rate of hydrolysis of this reaction is slowed if an acidic residue is on either side of the cleavage site and hydrolysis is stopped if a proline residue is on the carboxyl side of the cleavage site. The optimal pH for trypsin activity is 7-9. Trypsin can also act to cleave ester and amide linkages of synthetic derivatives of amino acids. EDTA is added to trypsin solutions as a chelating agent that neutralizes calcium and magnesium ions that obscure the peptide bonds on which trypsin acts. Removing these ions increases the enzymatic activity.
Serine protease inhibitors, including DFP, TLCK, APMSF, AEBSEF, and aprotinin, amongst others, will inhibit Trypsin.
Serine protease inhibitors, including DFP, TLCK, APMSF, AEBSEF, and aprotinin, amongst others, will inhibit Trypsin.
Preparation Note
This is a 2.5 g/L porcine trypsin solution in Hank′s Balanced Salt Solution with phenol red.
Other Notes
One BAEE unit will produce a A253 of 0.001 per minute at pH 7.6 at 25°C using BAEE as a substrate.
Disclaimer
This product should be stored frozen at -20°C
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Storage Class
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
wgk
WGK 3
flash_point_f
Not applicable
flash_point_c
Not applicable
Regulatory Information
低风险生物材料
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Protocols
胰蛋白酶常用于从表面进行贴壁细胞的解离。我们可提供一系列不同的胰蛋白酶溶液来满足您的特定细胞系需求。
胰蛋白酶可用于从培养表面去除贴壁细胞。从培养基底物除去细胞的最常用方法是用胰蛋白酶或胰蛋白酶/EDTA溶液处理。
Trypsin is commonly used for dissociating adherent cells from surfaces. A wide variety of trypsin solutions are available to meet your specific cell line requirements.
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Global Trade Item Number
| SKU | GTIN |
|---|---|
| T4424-500ML | 04061837345999 |
| T4424-100ML | 04061837345975 |